"In 1865, an impressive synagogue was erected at 6 Kampstrasse, where services were conducted in German and accompanied by organ music...On Pogrom Night, as firemen stood ready to protect the neighboring houses, Minden’s synagogue was set on fire; the flames devoured the interior, but not before 14 Torah scrolls, silverware and an Elijah’s Chair made in 1720 were stolen... after the pogrom, and the synagogue ruins were torn down...In 1945, approximately 100 Jews formed a new congregation. Minden’s new synagogue, built near the site of the destroyed house of worship, contains a memorial bearing the names of all Shoah victims from Minden."
Ruth Martina Trucks
Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 - A Memorial to the Destroyed Synagogues of Germany/ Germansynagogues.com

Notes

Sources: The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust, Shmuel Spector [Ed.], [publisher] Yad Vashem and the New York University Press, 2001., Führer durch die Jüdische Gemeindeverwaltung und Wohlfahrtspflege in Deutschland 1923-1933, Andreas Nachama, Simon Hermann [Eds.], [publisher] Edition Hentrich, 1995., Lexikon der jüdischen Gemeinde in Deutschen Sprachraum, Klaus Dieter-Alicke, [publisher] Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2008., Feuer in dein Heiligtum gelegt: Zerstörte Synagogen 1938 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Michael Brooke [Ed.], Meier Schwarz [foreword], [publisher] Kamp, 1999.

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